It means 29-year-old Nolitio — whose real name is Manuel Agudo Duran — will rejoin his old Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola, who also joined Manchester City in time for the next season.

Nolito joined Celta in 2013 and debuted for Spain a year later, with 13 caps currently to his name.

Spain crashed out of the Euro 2016 championships on Monday, losing 2-0 to Italy.

City will be looking to exploit Nolito’s versatility: he has proven himself both as a forward and a left-winger.

Here is a look at what he is capable of:

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In other transfer news, Swedish superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic finally confirmed his move to Manchester United, with an Instagram picture depicting the United badge and the words: “Time to let the world know. My next destination is @manchesterunited.”

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